LNP Antibody - #DF14257
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WB: For western blot detection of denatured protein samples. IHC: For immunohistochemical detection of paraffin sections (IHC-p) or frozen sections (IHC-f) of tissue samples. IF/ICC: For immunofluorescence detection of cell samples. ELISA(peptide): For ELISA detection of antigenic peptide.
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lnp; LNP_HUMAN; Protein lunapark;
Immunogens
A synthesized peptide derived from Human LNP.
Expressed in neural precursor cells, where it is detected at the growth-cone-like structure and branching sites of neurite-like processes.
- Q9C0E8 LNP_HUMAN:
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MGGLFSRWRTKPSTVEVLESIDKEIQALEEFREKNQRLQKLWVGRLILYSSVLYLFTCLIVYLWYLPDEFTARLAMTLPFFAFPLIIWSIRTVIIFFFSKRTERNNEALDDLKSQRKKILEEVMEKETYKTAKLILERFDPDSKKAKECEPPSAGAAVTARPGQEIRQRTAAQRNLSPTPASPNQGPPPQVPVSPGPPKDSSAPGGPPERTVTPALSSNVLPRHLGSPATSVPGMGLHPPGPPLARPILPRERGALDRIVEYLVGDGPQNRYALICQQCFSHNGMALKEEFEYIAFRCAYCFFLNPARKTRPQAPRLPEFSFEKRQVVEGSSSVGPLPSGSVLSSDNQFNEESLEHDVLDDNTEQTDDKIPATEQTNQVIEKASDSEEPEEKQETENEEASVIETNSTVPGADSIPDPELSGESLTAE
Research Backgrounds
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-shaping membrane protein that plays a role in determining ER morphology. Involved in the stabilization of nascent three-way ER tubular junctions within the ER network. May also play a role as a curvature-stabilizing protein within the three-way ER tubular junction network. May be involved in limb development (By similarity). Is involved in central nervous system development.
Myristoylated; myristoylation is necessary for the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) three-way ER tubular junction formation, but is not required neither for membrane translocation, membrane topology formation, nor for the specific localization to ER membranes.
Phosphorylated. Phosphorylation occurs at Ser-177, Ser-182, Ser-217, Ser-227, Ser-321 and Ser-384 during interphase. Phosphorylation occurs at Ser-114, Ser-153, Ser-194, Thr-211 and Ser-353 during mitosis; these phosphorylations reduce both its homodimerization and the ER three-way tubular junction formation.
Subject to proteasomal degradation following phosphorylation during mitosis.
Endoplasmic reticulum membrane>Multi-pass membrane protein>Cytoplasmic side.
Note: Localizes at endoplasmic reticulum (ER) three-way tubular junctions, which represent crossing-points at which the tubules build a polygonal network (PubMed:22729086, PubMed:24223779, PubMed:25404289, PubMed:25548161, PubMed:27619977).
Expressed in neural precursor cells, where it is detected at the growth-cone-like structure and branching sites of neurite-like processes.
Homodimer; homodimerization requires the C4-type zinc finger motif and decreases during mitosis in a phosphorylation-dependent manner.
The transmembrane domain 1 and 2 function as a signal-anchor and stop-transfer sequence, respectively, generating a double-spanning integral membrane protein with a N- and C-terminal cytoplasmic orientation (PubMed:24223779). Transmembrane domain 1 and 2 are probably sufficient to mediate membrane translocation and topology formation in a N-myristoylation-independent manner (PubMed:24223779). Transmembrane domain 2 is sufficient to block the protein secretion pathway (PubMed:24223779). The two coiled-coil domains are necessary for its endoplasmic reticulum (ER) three-way tubular junction localization (PubMed:27619977). The C4-type zinc finger motif is necessary both for its ER three-way tubular junction localization and formation (PubMed:24223779, PubMed:27619977).
Belongs to the lunapark family.
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